The community Linux distribution, Debian, has released a new stable version over the weekend, with version 12, otherwise known as Bookworm, emerging after a year and nine months of development.
The Debian GNU/Linux project has announced that its distribution known as Jessie or version 8 has reached the end of its long-term support period on 30 June, five years after it was released on 26 April 2015.
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